Today       is Tuesday  May 10, 2011
Clean Up Your Room Day
Today's  the day to do some spring cleaning, it's Clean Up Your Room Day! Clean  out your closet, pick up the piles of laundry off of the floor, and take  out the vacuum. Won't it be nice to be able to see the floor of your  room again?
The  best part about today is that it is something that everyone can  participate in! Parents, children, roommates, students, teachers, and  co-workers, they all can get together and have a good old fashioned day  of cleaning their rooms. So go ahead and turn up the music and start  getting to work. Put the clothes away in the drawers and the coats back  on the hangers. Get out the cleaning supplies and rent an industrial  sized dumpster if you have to. After you are finished, don't forget to  reward yourself for all of your hard work!
               Today is also               National Shrimp Day             
               This week is               National Pet Week             
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On this day in History:
| 1773 -  The English Parliament passed the Tea Act, which taxed all tea in the U.S. colonies.   1869 - Central Pacific and Union Pacific Rail Roads meet in Promontory, UT. A golden spike was driven in at the celebration of the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S. 1924 - J. Edgar Hoover was appointed head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 1965 - The Rolling Stones produced their very first recordings when they recorded "Come On" and "I Wanna Be Loved" from the album "Out of Our Heads." 1969 - The National and American Football Leagues announced their plans to merge for the 1970-71 season. 1974 - Eric Clapton recorded "I Shot the Sheriff."  | 
Quote of the Day:
"It is defeat that turns bone to flint; it is defeat that turns gristle to muscle; it is defeat that makes men invincible."
--Henry Ward Beecher

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